Diversity :Cincinnati In The News

Forbes crunches data on job growth, unemployment rates, pay and cost of living in America’s largest metro areas to compile its 2016 list of the 20 Best Cities for Young Professionals, which includes Cincinnati at #15.

Tasting Table explores the national interest in restaurants featuring wood-fired cooking, saying one of its leading experts is Jared Bennett, executive chef of Metropole in the 21c Museum Hotel downtown.

LISC's national website has a feature story "Rebuilding, Artfully, in Kentucky" covering the transformative work its Cincinnati office has done in Covington in partnership with the Center for Great Neighborhoods.

A new Brookings report ranks U.S. metropolitan areas by growth over the past five years, with Cincinnati scoring well for prosperity and inclusion while sitting in the middle of the pack for overall growth.

Local writer Margy Waller spreads the gospel of Cincinnati's renaissance worldwide in her latest feature story on Virgin Atlantic's "Our Places" blog, this time focusing on the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.

The New York Times profiles West Indies cricket star Kieran Powell, who's pursuing a dream to play professional baseball with help from a number of instructors that include Reds hitting coordinator Ryan Jackson.

AT&T is announcing it will work with cities to turn everyday objects like traffic lights and parking spots into tools to manage congestion and conserve energy, part of the emerging $1.5 trillion "smart cities" business sector.

Companies like Uber drive money out of local communities and erase the benefits that employees have fought hard for, Governing Magazine says, but local co-ops allow us to keep our dollars in our own communities.